Motorola

Moto 360 Smartwatch Info Leaked

Submitted by Eric Smith on Mon, 08/18/2014

The upcoming Motorola Moto 360 Smartwatch has had its specs leaked courtesy of Bestbuy, you know the shop where you check out electronics, test them then go a find it cheaper online? Yes that place. Motorola has been keeping the Smartwatch’s specs under close guard. The page has since been taken down from Bestbuy’s website and the Geek squad member that put up the specs has probably been replaced.

Here is what we know:

iOS vs Android

Submitted by Jonathon Bingle on Thu, 01/31/2013

Apple iOS and Google Android are the biggest names in mobile operating systems, for both smart phones and tablets. Both of the companies are backed by rich development ecosystems. Both operating systems have pros and cons, so that raises the question, should you go with iOS or Android? Let us take a look, and figure that out.

Net10 Motorola EX431G

Submitted by Eric Smith on Fri, 07/06/2012
Picture of Net10 Motorola EX431G
Included BatteryLithium-ion
Size4.1 x 2.5 x 0.5

Retro: Motorola StarTAC

Submitted by Dave Won. on Thu, 02/09/2012
Probably, one of the most well known phones the Motorola StarTAC was a great phone in its time. This was the first true flip phone that utilized both sides of the clam shell design. When the phone is opened up the speaker is at the top of half of the phone and the main section of the phone contains everything else. When you first look at this phone, and I mean to look even at the very first StarTAC it’s hard to believe that a phone this small was out in 1996. Many different StarTAC models came out over the year improving small features over time. Until recently these phones have been sold new in Korea where they were on the market for a longer period than the States. The phones sleek design made it a hit in Hollywood as this futuristic phone was the ultimate accessory for an actor to have on the movie set.

Net10 Motorola EX124G Review

Submitted by Dave Won. on Thu, 03/03/2011
Well finally the long anticipated Motorola EX124G has hit the shelf over the weekend, and this hone has brought mixed reactions in the Net10 Camp. The main talking point about this model is the sensor touch screen that works best with the included stylus, As you might be able to tell from the unboxing video this phone is somewhat hard to use as a touch screen using your hands. So if you like a stylus your in luck! othwise I guess this phone may not be for you. Priced at $80 ex tax at Walmart stores across the nation, it may be a little over priced for what it is considering there are models like the LG800G that are half the price and are easier to use. Applications: we the phone has java installed and your able to purchase Java games and apps using the data connection. I did not see any way to install apps using USB, or the SD card however if I we find a way we will let you know. There are no apps installed by default, but there are a few proprietary built in apps like calculator, stopwatch and others as expected. The phone feel light in the hand but appears to be good quality, very similar to the LG800G. Overall the phone is a 4 out of 10, it will only appeal to stylus fanatics, as there is better phones on Net10 at a better price.